Background: Fluoridation of public water supplies remains the key potential strategy for prevention of dental caries. The water supplies of many remote Indigenous communities do not contain adequate levels of natural fluoride. The small and dispersed nature of communities presents challenges for the provision of fluoridation infrastructure and until recently smaller settlements were considered unfavourable for cost-effective water fluoridation. Technological advances in water treatment and fluoridation are resulting in new and more cost-effective water fluoridation options and recent cost analyses support water fluoridation for communities of less than 1,000 people.Methods: Small scale fluoridation plants were installed in two remote Northe...
A literature review was performed between September 2018 and November 2018 to determine the effects ...
Abstract Background Australian Aboriginal children experience high levels of dental caries (tooth de...
Running title: Fluoridation, Indigenous status and cariesBACKGROUND: Indigenous children experience ...
Abstract Background Fluoridation of public water supplies remains the key potential strategy for pre...
BACKGROUND: Children in remote Indigenous communities in Australia have levels of dental caries much...
OBJECTIVE: Fluoride was first added to the Australian water supply in 1953, and by 2003, 69% of Aust...
The caries experience of Australian Indigenous children has deteriorated at the same time as that of...
ObjectivesTo evaluate whether access to fluoridated public water in New South Wales (NSW) is related...
Objective: To map the geographic distribution of fluoride in water supplies and child dental caries ...
OBJECTIVES: Water fluoridation is one of the most effective public health programs of the past centu...
This paper reviews the rationale, context and support for water fluoridation in Australia, and exami...
Objective: Fluoride was first added to the Australian water supply in 1953, and by 2003, 69% of Aust...
AIMS: Water fluoridation was extended in Queensland, Australia, across 2009-2011. A research program...
The aim of this study is to examine cost-effectiveness of fluoridation of drinking water supplies fo...
ObjectiveTo map the geographic distribution of fluoride in water supplies and child dental caries in...
A literature review was performed between September 2018 and November 2018 to determine the effects ...
Abstract Background Australian Aboriginal children experience high levels of dental caries (tooth de...
Running title: Fluoridation, Indigenous status and cariesBACKGROUND: Indigenous children experience ...
Abstract Background Fluoridation of public water supplies remains the key potential strategy for pre...
BACKGROUND: Children in remote Indigenous communities in Australia have levels of dental caries much...
OBJECTIVE: Fluoride was first added to the Australian water supply in 1953, and by 2003, 69% of Aust...
The caries experience of Australian Indigenous children has deteriorated at the same time as that of...
ObjectivesTo evaluate whether access to fluoridated public water in New South Wales (NSW) is related...
Objective: To map the geographic distribution of fluoride in water supplies and child dental caries ...
OBJECTIVES: Water fluoridation is one of the most effective public health programs of the past centu...
This paper reviews the rationale, context and support for water fluoridation in Australia, and exami...
Objective: Fluoride was first added to the Australian water supply in 1953, and by 2003, 69% of Aust...
AIMS: Water fluoridation was extended in Queensland, Australia, across 2009-2011. A research program...
The aim of this study is to examine cost-effectiveness of fluoridation of drinking water supplies fo...
ObjectiveTo map the geographic distribution of fluoride in water supplies and child dental caries in...
A literature review was performed between September 2018 and November 2018 to determine the effects ...
Abstract Background Australian Aboriginal children experience high levels of dental caries (tooth de...
Running title: Fluoridation, Indigenous status and cariesBACKGROUND: Indigenous children experience ...